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Primary MDR TB in U.S.-born vs. Foreign-born Persons
United States, 1993–2004
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| Slide 22. Primary MDR TB in U.S.-born vs. Foreign-born
Persons, United States, 1993–2004. This graph highlights
primary MDR TB in U.S.-born versus foreign-born persons. The percentage
with primary MDR TB has declined among both groups, although the
decline in the U.S.-born has been greater. As a result, the proportion
of primary MDR TB cases reported in foreign-born persons increased
from approximately 26% in 1993 to approximately 75% each year during
1999–2004. Among the U.S.-born, the percentage with MDR TB has
remained between 0.6% and 0.7% since 1998. The percentage among
foreign-born persons has fluctuated year by year, while averaging
approximately 1.4% from 1998 through 2004. |

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